Posted on 11/17/2014 4:11:06 PM PST by Morgana
FULL TITLE: 'She would come home and say she didn't want to live': The inspiring story of Isabelle, 11, who was born as a boy but 'felt like a girl in the wrong body'
'Just be yourself' is what so many children and adults alike are told every day. But for some this is much more of a challenge than for others.
'If you don't be yourself, you're going to be miserable for your whole life,' is the advice that comes from 11-year-old Isabelle.
Isabelle was born as a boy called Campbell, but told her parents last year just weeks after she turned ten she felt as though she was stuck in the wrong body.
In a documentary set to air on ABC's Four Corners on Monday evening, she and her family have chosen to share their story to encourage others to speak out.
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If the child was depressed it was because there was never a strong hand in the house to guide him. Wimpy parents who don’t present as strong female/male role models and who talk the latest PC talk undermines or confuses the gender identity they were born with and then to find out they are somehow “special” to everyone around them because of this confusion makes it a desireable behavior. The trouble is when hormones etc kick in this little person will find themselves with a whole new range of problems.
The behavior of this child is a pre-indicator for suicidal behavior later on. I pray for him that he finds Christ and is delivered from this evil.
You win the prize.
(Not sure what the prize is in this case, but when we get one you’ve got it!)
Vienna wiener in a jar?
There are news articles about these post surgery people having serious regrets later, but the Media squashes those stories.
And I wanted to be a garbage man, much to the embarrassment of my father. I thought it was cool that they got to pick through all the cool stuff on bulk day....hey, I was ten....
Given the subject matter of her post I’m not sure that’s a great one.
I was thinking something chocolate and minty. Like York peppermint patties.
Child abuse!
So inspiring I want to puke.
Oh, my God. These idiots are already giving him drugs to stop the onset of puberty. What foolish, evil parents.
I will always vote for chocolate.
And those chocolate minty things, the little flat squares wrapped in shiny green foil, are so--o-oo-o-o-o good.
Read a very interesting article the other day where they said that far more transsexuals than people realized ended up regretting surgery. In fact, a very high percentage end up suicidal, but it is so completely unPC to publish about it that no one really wants to risk their career investigating it.
Seems to me such a betrayal of the truth, and how can these people really make decisions when the facts are kept from them?
Those are definitely good.
Was it Steve Martin?
You two just had to talk about chocolate.
When I was 10 I wanted to be a teacher so I could write on the blackboard with colored chalk. But my neighbor told me HE wanted to be an ice cream man so he could have an ice cream whenever he wanted - and I thought about it, and decided that was a better idea.
Just the thought that they are taking this VERY PERSONAL decision and splashing it all over the media with a very young child indicates the whole family has serious emotional issues. They are just a different kind of “Honey Boo Boo” - Emotionally pornographic exhibitionists who have to show their problems in public and think somehow that will “help” them. And they are just as sick, but because they are PC, no one will say it to their faces.
And the kids will be even MORE messed up than the BooBoo kids, because at least THOSE kids won’t have been pumped full of steroids and drugs by smiling doctors and God forbid have had pieces of their anatomy cut off.
So do I. But someone is putting these sick ideas in his head.
I wonder who put this idea in his young skull full of mush.
Inspiring is poor kids overcoming the odds, disabled kids competing in high level sporting events, etc. This is just nonsense.
child abuse is going on there
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